Wednesday, February 23, 2022

House Lazy

 February 6-23, 2022
Tombstone - Kingman - Wickenburg, Arizona


Some times, most times, having a house means you're busy. There's always something that needs "doing" when there's multiple rooms with multiple purposes and all that outside stuff too. 

Except lately we've been house lazy. Just hanging out in the house, satisfied with the completed projects inside, and not ready to start outside endeavors that we'll have to stop in the middle of when we hit the road again. So we are content to read, watch television, play Cribbage, play computer games, do some cooking and even more eating, take naps, plan for that road trip. There are still trips to the grocery store and an occasional breakfast out, but mostly the house is where we're at.

This little buck thinks he's a Quail.

While I do get his attention, he's quickly back to eating away and ignoring both me and Tessa.


With the exception of a trip north to join friends for the Superbowl! We didn't make it last year, but usually we gather with our high school pals (2020 we were all here at our house) for the big football weekend, and it's always a great time. 

We break up the 380 mile trek with in-between stops both directions. For the northern drive we spend a night at Covered Wagon RV Park in a sketchy area off Glendale Avenue in Phoenix with interior roads crowded with stored RVs but decent space at our FHU 50 amp site. I waited too long to find a reservation, and February in Arizona is always packed - so I was grateful to find this single opening. The best part is that friends Dave and Faye are at Lake Pleasant this week and able to meet us half-way in Anthem for an early dinner. It's always so fun getting together with these two - another RVing couple we're delighted to call our pals!

While the food at Tennessee Grill is just okay, the company is grand.

The space along side Jim and Maggie's Kingman house is snug with just enough room for slides out (less than full out on one side), and it's nice to be a few feet from the back door for visiting. It also works great for hiding Maggie's surprise retirement goodies! She's been working remotely since Jim's retirement and now it's her turn to join the rest of us. I'm so glad we were there to celebrate this milestone and to give her the very first surprise party she's had!!

My dear happy friend Maggie - congrats!

As is always the case here, we eat very well, and often, over our three day visit. Other folks from our high school live in the area so it's a party of 12 people we've known for years. 

Saturday night is chilly enough to move all of us

indoors to play cards.


Their home is large with several televisions set up in different spaces. There are a few die-hard Bengals fans among us, but most are cheering for the Rams. I think it was a great game all the way through - so nice to have fewer flags! Joe Burrow played so well, but I'm really happy to see Matt Stafford get his ring at long last. 

Most of the crew watched the game in the nice outdoor weather.

Monday Donnie and Anna returned to Tombstone while we stay for another two nights. One was planned, but we also stay Tuesday to avoid the high winds. Always nice to have that option! Maggie and I spend our Monday on a day trip to the west side of the Grand Canyon. The highlight is the Joshua Tree forest on the way. There are many, many healthy, green trees! We miss the road that we find out later would have taken us to the river with some views of the canyon, and instead spend a little time at the visitor center. This access is all on the Hualapai Nation with a $50/person fee to ride the bus out to the rim. This is also where the Sky Walk is - a clear walkway that I will never venture on to :-) Masks are required and enforced which is appreciated with the large number of tourists here on a winter Monday.







We head back to Seligman for late lunch at the Roadkill Cafe, but the GPS thinks that taking us through thick dirt roads around dry agriculture fields and back to their house first is the best way to do that. Alas, we're just fine with spending more girl time and still eat at the cafe as planned. If you've never made the stop along Interstate 40, the food is definitely worth it!

At one point we're completely engulfed in thick silt - Jeep fun!

Tuesday is a lovely quiet day hanging with our friends and then joining the Kingman gang for Mexican food in town.


 
Wickenburg is celebrating their annual rodeo week so I'm unable to secure a space in any of their RV parks for a Tuesday stop. Fortunately friends Sue and Dave who are the reason we're making the stop here on the return have room for us with 30 amp and water! We're delighted to be their first happy campers in the large, level space along their beautiful RV garage. We enjoy a perfect afternoon and evening getting caught up with all our house updating. Funny given that our meet-ups have always been about our fulltime travels, and now we're both Arizona home owners. After a delicious dinner, and more solving the world's problems, we spend a peaceful night tucked into our private spot in the desert. Thankfully Sue took some pics!


Second cup on the patio before we continue south.


I'm able to get our Camping World appointment moved so Thurssday afternoon we move a few items from the rig to the Jeep and drop off the rig for a list of fixes necessary before our travels. Maddeningly this includes yet another windshield replacement. A kicked up rock on the interstate gave us a nasty 15 inch crack :-(

Back to the house where the contractors have installed new porchlights on both sides of the house and hauled off the last of the construction debris. Unfortunately the side paneling for the garage side still hasn't arrived after three back orders. We'll likely have the bathroom remodel completed before that gets finished!

On a very sad note the woman who Rebecca and I visited a couple weeks ago (with the cute painted motorhome and art studio) passed away suddenly. You really never know when it will be your time - follow your dreams every day and live with kindness and joy. 

All the kids and grands are doing fine in SoCal. Wish we could teleport there for hugs and play, but are so grateful for pics and videos and calls.

Little M always full of giggles.

Youngest Oliver bundled up for a winter outing.

Big M delights in his video helmet.

Elliott and Ezra playing in their backyard snow.

Penelope and Reese snuggles.

Super hero Henry

High winds and cold temps since we've returned to the house. More lazy days and travel plans. Secured a few more reservations for July. Just five weeks and we're down the road!


16 comments:

  1. Aren't RVing/blogging friends just the best! That wind was incessant yesterday--a big ugh! We too are finding home a great place to be right now. Entertaining Mike's son was fun but geez these two mature folks were tired when he departed! Love your little buck who thought he was a quail!

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    1. LOL - yeah those young peeps can wear us out!! That buck hasn't been back since the quail food ran out :-))

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  2. I have already added Joshua Tree forest to our list of AZ destinations. What beautiful pictures of those beautiful trees! Thanks for sharing! Sounds like a really good time with friends. And what an awesome treat to see Sue and Dave. The kiddos all look happy and healthy…that’s a lot of backyard snow!

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    1. I lived in Joshua Tree, CA for a few years and the forest we saw north of Kingman has 10 times more trees - and so healthy! You'll love it. Ezra is already loving snow days.

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  3. I didn't realize that AZ had such a beautiful forest of Joshua Trees. Altho I see them frequently outside of JTNP.
    Your quail feeder certainly provides entertainment.

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    1. I didn't either - it was a big and happy surprise!
      LOL, we got more entertainment than we planned for :-)

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  4. I'm never going out on that glass skywalk, either. I'm happy to stand behind a nice sturdy rail and look over the edge, thank you very much! Looks like so much fun with all of your friends, and I love seeing you with Sue and Dave. :-) And you always have the MOST adorable photos of your adorable grandkids!

    Home is feeling more and more like 'home' here in Florida, but we still have a big long list of things to finish up around here and I sometimes feel like I'm going in circles. It just seems easier for me to be more deliberate about how I use my time when we're traveling. We leave in mid-June and that's just around the corner! I need to get busy, lol.

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    1. Yes to the nice sturdy rail - the higher the better! It was such a great visit with Sue and Dave, their desert home is lovely. Amen to being more deliberate when traveling. I've got a good percentage of reservations secured through July knowing we may make some changes along the route. But I'm feeling pretty good about the route now.

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  5. Your lazy days sound pretty much like my every day since I've been trapped. How wonderful to have someone to play games with. Great to see you & Bill and Faye and Dave. Thanks for the picture. I would for sure walk the skywalk. Not so sure about eating at some place called the RoadKill Café. LOL! Ugg the mud. Hope there is no shortage of water for washing. Really like the wheel cover on the jeep.
    You guys have SO many friends. Groups and stop overs everywhere. I admire you for being willing to take your rig to camping world. You must have tried this one and found it unlike nearly all the others. So sorry to hear about the sudden death although perhaps we should all wish not to linger on in illness. The grandchildren pictures are darling. I know just what you mean about teleporting.

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    1. So many of our RV and high school peeps retired in Arizona! We have had nothing but great service from Camping World everywhere we've used them. And this one in Tucson has been especially good to us. Sure makes fixes easier :-) Looks like the granddaughters are moving to your state next month!! More on that soon.

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  6. Love you "quail" friend! You grow them big in AZ! I'm sure he was very excited with his own personal buffet. Lately we've doing the lazy home thing, too. Between the wind and the low temps, it's tough to get motivated to head outside. But we are just fine relaxing here in front of the fire with our books and puzzles. I'm not complaining at all. Looks like a fun time with friends, especially that Wickenburg stop:) Love seeing all the grandkiddo photos. What an adorable group.

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    1. The closer we get to hitting the road the more I'm thinking the house lazy isn't too bad. Looking forward to the travel but have to admit we love the house too.

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  7. Nice little runaway. I love that route through the AZ JT forest, sadly not as healthy as a decade ago. Lazy days at home are good when the wind blows, even if it rocks my house a bit. Grands are all looking happy.

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    1. Can't imagine the forest being anymore healthy - we didn't see a single dried out or dead one in the area we saw. So much healthier than JT National Park. We're so blessed with those happy kiddos!

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  8. It as wonderful spending some quiet time with you two. I hope you'll find your way here again! I finally sorted out the last reservation for our 6 month trip! It's a really good feeling to just move forward into it. Of course, everything is always written in pencil....

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    1. Oh yes it was a great time! And we'll be back for sure. Good job! It feels so good having the route and reservations done. We've made some changes already as we've just learned the granddaughters' family is moving east and we'll get to see them there this summer :-)

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